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Peasant Fires - by Richard Wunderli (Paperback)

Peasant Fires - by  Richard Wunderli (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> . . . lively and intellectually stimulating . . . --Speculum</p><p>Wunderli . . . has lucidly reconstructed a controversial conflict in 15th-century south-central Germany. . . . this engaging narrative takes off from Hans Behem--the peasant who claimed to see the Virgin and gained followers until crushed by the established church--to explore larger forces at work in Germany on the eve of the Reformation. . . Wunderli also attempts to sort out the violent conflict that ensued and Hans's subsequent trial. His scrupulousness and sensitivity make for a small but valuable book. --Publishers Weekly</p><p>Fascinating and well written, this is highly recommended for academic and larger public libraries. --Library Journal</p><p>Richard Wunderli . . . deftly tells the story in <i>Peasant Fires</i>, finding in it a foreshadowing of peasant uprisings in the 16th century. --New York Times Book Review</p><p> . . . a stimulating read . . . an engaging synthesis. --Central European History</p><p>In 1476, an illiterate German street musician had a vision of the Virgin Mary and began to preach a radical social message that attracted thousands of followers--and antagonized the church. The drummer was burned at the stake. This swiftly moving narrative of his rise and fall paints a vivid portrait of 15th-century German society as it raises important questions about the craft of history.</p><p>A gem of a book. . . . It has a plot, good guys and bad buys, it opens up a 'strange' world, and it is exceptionally well written. --Thomas W. Robisheaux</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>RICHARD WUNDERLI is Professor of History at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and author of London Church Courts and Society on the Eve of the Reformation.</p>

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